Ashley Giles Quotes
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I love to be in the moment. I love to analyse things a bit.
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Do all things with love.
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Beckett had an unerring light on things, which I much appreciated.
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I love to pitch things that I believe in and products that I love to use.
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The only things I'm competitive in are backgammon and poker.
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I love to personalize things. I love to make things my own. I like to name everything - from cars to iPhones to the socks I just lost.
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Living in New York after 14 years, I'm such an outdoors kind of person. I love gardening and building things. I like restoring old furniture.
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The nature of things is dharma.
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Of all the things I've lost I miss my mind the most.
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My father-in-law just happens to be a global procurement guru. Now retired, he was the global head of procurement for some of the biggest companies in the world as well as our very own treasury.
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I worked also, doing things such as our paper route and, later on, waitressing.
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I don't get distracted until the weight of other things left undone finally tips the balance; my mind is flooded with calls, bills, supermarkets, letters, and I have to stop and sort things out.
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I really did love hockey. It was one of my favorite things to do.
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I love finding things that scare me and doing them. That's how you grow.
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When we have financial struggles, kids are so much more aware of things than we want them to be.
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I hated cracking the whip, and these juries turn into political things.
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Some things in literature are inexplicable.
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A lot of things that happen in the world make me a bit crazy.
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No ashes are lighter than those of incense, and few things burn out sooner.
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If you have only two or three things that you can enjoy and they are things which time and decay may remove from you, what are you going to do in old age?
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Criticism is valuable... and self-congratulatory experiences are not.
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In healthy families, children discover (through being listened to) that what they have to say is important and that their experiences and ideas (and they themselves) have worth. They are encouraged to think for themselves, express opinions, and make decisions for themselves. Parents supporting them in standing on their own two feet and doing what they think is right. Trusting and gaining confidence in themselves, they develop an inner locus of control.
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The decent docent doesn't doze; He teaches standing on his toes. His students dassn't doze and does, And that's what teaching is and was.
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When you're seven wickets down, all sorts of things go through your head.